The Facilities Tech II is responsible for performing, with minimal guidance, audits, troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance of automated material handling system components within the Fulfillment Center.
The tech represents and follows outlined company guidelines for general work practices and performs assigned duties in accordance with proper safe work practices.
The Facilities Tech II takes initiative to coordinate maintenance activities to ensure the safe and satisfactory completion of all tasks.
The Facilities Tech II will assist Facilities Tech III with the product flow and operational goals to effectively support the Fulfillment Operations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Assists other Technicians and/or Mechanics in the repair and maintenance of equipment Diagnoses mechanical and electrical problems using technical drawings and diagnostic tools.
Responsible for performing, independently or with minimal guidance, audits, troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance of automated material handling system components within the Fulfillment Center.
Must have experience with 3 phase systems up to 480VAC including repair, installation and maintenance.
Performs preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment according to safety and quality procedures.
Provides resolutions to mechanical, technical/controls issues.
Troubleshoots and repairs key components for the Fulfillment Center
Participates in cleaning the conveyor systems and maintenance area as appropriate
Completes work orders, other written or computer-based documents according to established procedures.
Working at heights of 40ft or more will be required.
Assists with maintaining inventory of company supplied tools.
Must be willing and able to be certified on powered industrial equipment.
Performs general facility maintenance such as light bulb replacement, office furniture relocation, plumbing, electrical repairs, etc.
Other duties as instructed by supervision/management.
Required Skills and Competencies:
Adept at analyzing and resolving mechanical and technical issues
Excellent hand and eye coordination skills
Ability to read, recognize, write, and follow applicable numbers and directives (verbal and written) in English
Command of basic math skills to ensure accurate inventory
Ability to maintain a flexible schedule including holidays and weekends as necessary
Command of safety procedures (including lock-out/tag-out)
Frequent bending, lifting, walking, pushing, pulling of freight, standing for long periods of time
Sometimes working in extreme temperatures
Safely utilize manual and electronic operated equipment to transport cartons or other items by means of pushing, pulling, lifting, or carrying
Experience and Educational Requirements:
High School Diploma or GED preferred.
Will also consider experience and/or military service.
3-5 years of related experience in mechanical troubleshooting, technical troubleshooting, maintenance and/or installation is required.
Strong electrical background, knowledge of low voltage controls and PLC.
Required prior experience and/or working knowledge of:
Conveyor and/or sortation
Strong mechanical troubleshooting Solid electrical troubleshooting Solid controls troubleshooting
Preventative/predictive maintenance Modification and upgrade support Installation
Preferred Qualifications:
AAS in an Engineering related field or experience in lieu of degree
Certificate(s)/License(s) in related fields such as Journeymen or Master Electrician, CMRP and/or CMRT, etc.
Ability to troubleshoot Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and external Input/output (I/O) devices
CMMS experience.
Preferred prior experience and/or working Knowledge of Allen Bradley and/or Siemens products
Network troubleshooting a plus.
Proficient with MS Office applications (Word, Excel, and Outlook).
Experience working with and managing outside vendors, customers, and business partners
Prior working knowledge of current building vendors, software, platforms, and systems desired
Previous industry-based experience.